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  • Coral Bleaching - Great Barrier Reef Foundation
    The Great Barrier Reef is one of the richest and most complex natural ecosystems in the world Climate change, which causes temperatures to rise on our land and in our oceans, is the biggest threat to the future of the Great Barrier Reef and coral reefs around the world
  • What are crown-of-thorns starfish? - Great Barrier Reef Foundation
    Crown-of-thorns starfish, or COTS, are a significant threat to our Great Barrier Reef While they are a native species, they eat large quantities of coral and can cause irreparable damage to our Reef if left unchecked
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    Great Barrier Reef Foundation Managing Director Anna Marsden said: "The report confirms what science has been telling us for some time – that the Great Barrier Reef is under increasing pressure from climate change, as well as poor water quality and crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks "We know our window to act is closing
  • The Reef - Great Barrier Reef Foundation
    Tomorrow needs you, now The Great Barrier Reef is in desperate need of support Donate today to help grow new baby corals, creating a better future for the Reef
  • Acidification Ocean - Great Barrier Reef Foundation
    rious threat Therefore, it is vitally important that we improve our current understanding of the impacts of, and potential solutions for, acidification on the research framework Great Barrier Reef Foundation convened expert group of scientists and managers develop a strategic research framework understand and respond to the threat of
  • Crown of Thorns Starfish - Great Barrier Reef Foundation
    Crown-of-thorns starfish control On the Great Barrier Reef, we reduce outbreaks using a targeted COTS control program, with trained divers injecting the starfish with bile salt (made in the liver of oxen) or vinegar This kills the starfish but doesn’t harm the surrounding ecosystem
  • Crown-of-thorns starfish control - Great Barrier Reef Foundation
    A partnership with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and Reef and Rainforest Research Centre to protect coral from crown-of-thorns starfish The largest scale on-ground intervention program on the GBR





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